Casablanca: The soaring prices of fruits and vegetables continue

Published 2020년 9월 11일

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The article reports a significant increase in the prices of fruits and vegetables in Casablanca, despite a decrease in receipt volumes from farmers compared to the previous year. Wholesalers attribute the price hike to retailers' greed and a transitional period between summer and autumn crops. The price increase affects all agricultural products, including basic items like carrots, onions, tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, and bananas. The association of the market of wholesale of fruits and vegetables is calling for increased control operations and a review of the price liberalization law.
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The prices of fruits and vegetables continue to rise exorbitantly in several regions including Casablanca. Despite a drop in the volume of quantities received directly from farmers compared to the same period in 2019, wholesalers believe that this can in no way justify the soaring costs. The latter denounce the “greed” of retailers who, according to them, are responsible for the disruption of the chain, from the farmer to the consumer. “The variation in the prices of fruits and vegetables is linked to supply and demand in the market. There is also question of a transitional period, between the end of the summer season and the approach of the autumn crops ”, explained, in a statement to the MAP, the general secretary of the association of the market of wholesale of fruits and vegetables from Casablanca, Abderrazak Echabbi. The increase spares no agricultural product, even basic ones. The prices of carrots, onions, tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, bananas have ...
Source: Agrimaroc

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